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By Marine Pennetier and Michel Rose
PARIS (Reuters) - In the midst of the biggest political crisis of his presidency, Emmanuel Macron is enlisting the help of former French president Nicolas Sarkozy, in a sign that the right-wing ex-leader’s influence on Macron is on the rise.
In the space of three weeks, Macron, who has struggled to quell a month-long revolt against his reforms, has made two gestures toward Sarkozy, who led France from 2007 to 2012 on a hardline law-and-order platform.
Macron, 40, lunched with Sarkozy at the Elysee Palace on Dec. 7, an Elysee source said, just before the most violent weekend of demonstrations by “yellow vest” protesters who have caused havoc in some of the poshest districts of Paris.
Macron and Sarkozy discussed public order, as well as one of the tax measures Macron announced last week - a tax exemption for overtime work - which was a key plank of Sarkozy’s own program while he was president, Le Figaro reported.
Last Sunday Macron sent Sarkozy to Tbilisi to represent France at the swearing-in of Georgia’s new president, a move that caused a stir in French political circles.
Sources close to Sarkozy see it as a way for Macron to send a signal to right-wing voters in France who have been shocked by images of burning cars in up-market areas of Paris and Macron’s decision to try to buy off the protesters with costly handouts.
“Emmanuel Macron has understood the personal and political benefit he could draw from (Sarkozy),” said one source close to the 63-year-old former president, whose defeat in conservative primaries in 2016 marked his exit from the political stage.
“In a time of crisis, it’s a good idea to keep up relations with those you have points in common with,” the source said.
“CORDIAL” RELATIONS
An Elysee official said Macron and Sarkozy had a “cordial, and respectful” relationship, adding that the former president’s role during the 2008 Georgian crisis - when he mediated between Russia and Georgia - justified the honor.
But Francois Patriat, a senator and close ally of Macron, suggested the president also had a more immediate political goal in mind.
Only six months ahead of European elections, Macron is keen to undermine Laurent Wauquiez, leader of the conservative Republicans, the biggest opposition party, to which Sarkozy also belongs.
“By sending this signal, Macron is taking a pop at Wauquiez,” Patriat said.
Sarkozy has refrained from criticizing Macron publicly since his 2017 election, unlike another former president, Socialist Francois Hollande. Macron served as economy minister under Hollande and then ran for the presidency as an independent, all but dashing his boss’s hopes of winning a second mandate.
For Sarkozy, whose rivals suspect he still harbors political ambitions, Macron’s overtures are also useful.
“It’s a way for Sarkozy to appear at the center of the game, while stinging Wauquiez,” said Damien Abad, a senior official in the Republicans.
Reporting by Marine Pennetier, Elizabeth Pineau and Michel Rose; editing by Richard Lough and Gareth Jones
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https://www.reuters.com/article/us-france-politics/frances-macron-turns-to-sarkozy-amid-yellow-vest-protests-idUSKBN1OH22Y?il=0
PERSONAL COMMENT:

Rogokk in his free time would help the local farmers by using his mastery over nature to help improve the crop yields and kill weeds and other plants that would reduce the crop growth as well as dealing with vermin and other pests that eat the produce. Otherwise he would wander the forest or roam the city perhaps even having a drink at one of the taverns. Quite recently having taken up craftsmanship helping fellow Sharptusk Tiger Company members with gear ;such as amulets of health for those of lowly fortitudes; and using his druidic circle power to heal the wounds of those unfortunate enough to have been wounded for whatever reason.

Edward nods as he takes in this new information and looks to Rogok saying "thank you for your time and help, I can't pay such a large sum outright, but if you would be willing to accept payment installments, I'll get you the money in time". He lets that hang in the air for a moment as he contemplates how he's going to get the funds necessary to make this deal happen. He pushes those thoughts aside as he remembers himself and tells Rogok "if you can start working on it when you get the chance I'll make sure to come back with the first installment as soon as possible."

"There are ways to bolster oneself the easiest i found was to get one of these" gesturing towards the amulet on his neck, "an amulet of health, quite powerful. Quite expensive a bit of a small fortune required to make one but still cheaper than buying one. Before i had the money for it, I too was quite frail so I understand how you might feel"

Edward inclines his head a bit at the sight of the orc, "forgive my intrusion, I was looking for you to possibly aid me to find a means to combat my frailty." He takes a moment to look at his gauntlet hands for a moment before continuing. "I know that I am considered hearty in comparison to some, but I know that I am not reaching my true potential as of yet, as such I've come to you to see if there is some magical means that I might reinforce myself, so that I may be a shield to my comrades in the coming days." He looks somewhat hollow as he says the word 'comrades', as if the meaning of the word doesn't quite ring true to him yet, but he seems admit on defending others at the very least.

"Our cause is a noble one. Thank you very much for helping me with this task, I doubt there's anyone better fit for it in Ulmmarch than yourself. We'll leave before long, have your things ready and we can get on our way before those warmongering idgets get there." Talyon inhales deeply and sighs, seeming rather proud and at ease now. "I'll be in touch!" He says shortly before going on his way.

Edward, being a man prone to being prepared and unwilling to take chances with things looks to his fellow members of the company for means to cover is short comings. With this in mind he heads for an orc druid named Rogok, a more seasoned member of the company who may have what he needs to give him the edge in future encounters. It took some time to finally track down the elusive orc but Edward knew the return for his efforts would be paid in full. He began knocking on the door to the druids lodgings whilst calling out "Rogok? Rogok The Radical? Are you home?!"

Etheridon Uriralei - Level 7 Horizon Walker Ranger
Eerily perusing meandering denizens through a window with a superficially absent gaze, Etheridon ruminates. His arms are loosely intertwined at his chest, mildly resting his left shoulder against the window frame. Purposefully isolating himself from mercenaries, Sharktusk Tiger officers or secretaries, the Triton- innately personifying nonchalance- emanates a fraught atmosphere; a peculiar sensation a perambulating Talyon enters upon discovering Nevarth's legacy, though itself ephemeral when the dwarf addresses Etheridon.
Perceptibly oblivious as his mother, Etheridon hoists his person from the window frame and directs himself to Talyon with his expression apathetic; however, his eyebrows subtly furrow when the word 'giant' was uttered.
"I'm well-versed in the language you seek," Etheridon confirms dispassionately. He lowers his arms, cocking his left hand's thumb into his belt at side.
"Gwawr, supposedly the caretaker of an overgrowth, seems disappointed in our recent encounters with his critters and their habitat." He expresses simplistically, his tone being less cold.
"I naturally disliked the hulking mass of aged muscle; though unlike other mercenaries, my desire for his death is born of pity rather than anger." Absently gazing to the ceiling as he rambles coherently, Etheridon fixates onto Talyon.
"I prefer that this overgrowth and the adjacent forests be left unharmed, so I'll accompany you... druid. Purely to protect the wilds."

Lets sit down in a voice chat sometime this week and get this sorted. It'll come down to me pressing buttons in AdminCP and seeing if anything changes. Let me know when you're free and lets get this sorted once and for all.

"Alright, and fair enough, not everyone's a sailor. I'll head on over and see if I can get him to hop on board with this, as always, thanks Miss Nevarth." Talyon gives her a small nod and waves as he departs towards the Sharp Tusk Tiger Company's building. After a brisk power-walk, Talyon enters the building and searches for Etheridon. A hop, skip, and a jump later and Talyon finds Etheridon lounging around in the company building.
"Etheridon! Nevarth said I could find 'ya here. I hear you speak giant, and I could really use a translator for an upcoming diplomatic mission I'll be departing on. Would you be at all interested in accompanying me for this? I'm sure it'll get the pathfinder out of your hair for a bit too if you help me," Talyon makes sure to emphasize that last bit.